The only true Wensleydale cheese in the world comes from the milk drawn from cows that graze the sweet limestone pastures on farms in Upper Wensleydale, England. The cheese was first made there during the Norman invasion, when French monks from the Roquefort region were brought over to practice their cheese-making skills. The Wensleydale pastures give the cheese the unique, refreshing flavor for which it is renowned. The cheese is a fresh, young cheese taken at only three weeks old. It has a clean, mild, slightly sweet flavor with a honeyed aftertaste. The superb texture of fresh Wensleydale is perfectly complemented by the addition of all natural cranberries of the finest quality. Wensleydale with Cranberries is an innovative blend of flavors and a superb visual experience.

I am so glad I discovered igourmet.com for this Wensleydale with Cranberries cheese. It has become my favorite cheese!!

By Rochellefrom Pennsylvaniaon Feb 23, 2016

Excellent

Just received my favorite Wensleydale with Cranberries cheese. Fresh and delicious! Packed in it's own little cooler. Thank you!!

By SANDIfrom AZon Jul 19, 2015

GREAT!!

REALLY GOOD, KEEPS WELL

By Woods101from CTon Apr 13, 2015

Very appreciated gift

I sent this cheese as part of a gift to someone two years in a row. She absolutely loved it! "Delicious" I was told!

By Jonfrom Maineon Dec 15, 2014

Crumbly & Sweet

A requirement for our Thanksgiving!

By Sharon Gloverfrom Lake Havasu City, AZon Nov 30, 2014

Wensleydale with Cranberries

very good!!!

By Karinfrom North Carolinaon Aug 30, 2014

Purchase it repeatedly!

We first had this at a bed and breakfast 2 years ago. LOVED it! We've purchased it 3-4 times since and smile with delight with every bite:)

By cheese addictfrom Los Angeleson Aug 18, 2014

Fabulous Wensleydale

I have searched for this Wensleydale ever since I first tried it on a cheese platter at a restaurant, without success until now. Finally found it thorough your website, and it was even better than I remembered!! So glad I was able to find it.

By Robinfrom Nashville, OHon Oct 26, 2013

This is why crackers were invented.

Just order it. Then you can explain it to ME. I'm hooked and beyond words.